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Trump: US envoys enroute to Doha for ‘perhaps important’ Iran meeting

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So, President Donald Trump is sending negotiators to Qatar for what he cheekily describes as a “perhaps important” meeting. Typical Trump—always leaving us guessing. But here’s the catch: how are the mainstream media framing this? CNN is predictably using it as a talking point to highlight Trump’s unpredictability, while Fox might run this as yet another episode in their “Trump is still the alpha” narrative. Both are manipulating the truth to fit their pre-existing agendas.

Let’s get real. The establishment media loathe Trump, and their reports on negotiations often swing wildly between skepticism and outright disdain. CNN’s interpretation likely focuses on the chaos and instability around Trump’s foreign policy decisions, feeding their narrative of the man as a dangerous wildcard. Meanwhile, Fox would celebrate it, framing the meeting as a key move toward stability or something to that effect—ignoring their own audience’s doubts about his competency.

It’s a masterclass in media spin. The bigger issue here is not just about negotiations but how each outlet chooses to herald or sabotage the truth. Both networks are competing to mold public perception instead of simply reporting on the facts. Americans need to wake up to this game, where narrative rules over honesty, and skepticism is branded as a threat rather than a right.

At the end of the day, this event should invoke questions: What are we negotiating? What’s at stake? But as always, we’ll get sensationalized headlines instead of substantive discussions—a classic case of media priorities.

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